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Downham Wesleyan Church
From my Methodist Postcard Album Wesleyan chapel at Downham in the Clitheroe Circuit Unlike all the magnificent well funded Methodist New ...
Droylsden Wesleyan Chapel and Schools
Droylsden Wesleyan Chapel and Schools with children
Eccles, Monton Wesleyan Chapel, Grange Drive
This church was designed in 1898 by the architects Potts, Son and Hennings of Manchester. Edward Potts (1839-1909) was a ...
Flixton Wesleyan Church, Brook Road
Grange over Sands WM Chapel, Lancashire
Grid ref SD407778
Hawcote Wesleyan Methodist Church, Cliffe Lane, Barrow-in-Furness
Hawcote Wesleyan Methodist Church, Cliffe Lane, Barrow In Furness, Cumbria is another site that came to my attention from the ...
Horwich, Fall Birch Wesleyan church and school,
This church was designed in 1904 by the architects Potts, Son and Hennings of Manchester. Edward Potts (1839-1909) was a ...
Ince in Makerfield, Rose Bridge Wesleyan chapel
Built to seat 354, at the time of the 1940 Statistical Returns, it could seat 296. It is still open for ...
Leigh Wesleyan Methodist chapel
The building illustrated was designed in 1871 by C.O. Ellison of Liverpool. Originally seating 962, at the time of the 1940 ...
Leigh Westleigh Lane Wesleyan Methodist chapel
Thanks to Alan Nixon for the picture of Trinity Wesleyan Methodist chapel. The chapel was located on Westleigh Lane, Leigh, ...
Levenshulme, Wesley, Stockport Road
This chapel was built to plans by Paull and Ayliffe selected in December 1863, and the foundation stone was laid ...
Lindal in Furness WM Chapel, Lancashire (now Cumbria)
Grid ref SD240758
Liverpool Wesleyan Central Hall, Renshaw Street
Liverpool, Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Church
Three of my second cousins once removed got married at Brunswick Wesleyan Methodist Church, Liverpool in August & December 1910 ...
Liverpool, Elm Hall Drive Methodist Church
A narrow site with a long frontage. So narrow that the chapel had to be built sideways rather than the ...
Liverpool, Great George Place African and West Indian Wesleyan Mission, Lancashire
The building occupied by the African and West Indian Mission was purchased in 1928. In 1931 the building had 120 ...
Liverpool, Great Homer Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Great Homer Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1838. In 1873 it was reported to have 1141 sittings but ...
Liverpool, Lodge Lane
This picture of the Wesleyan Chapel on Lodge Lane, Liverpool is pre-1904
Liverpool, Mansfield Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Mansfield Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel seated 120in 1911. It was sold in 1918. In a letter to the Chapels Committee ...
Liverpool, Park Hill Road, Hutchinson Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Hutchinson Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1893. In 1911 it reported 600 sittings but in 1931 only 450(all ...
Liverpool, Pythian Street, Kensington Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Pythian Street, Kensington Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1884 and enlarged in 1915 to seat an additional 70 ...
Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission
Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission Liverpool, Renshaw Street, Central Hall of the Wesleyan Mission was designed by ...
Liverpool, Soho Street, Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
The building which became Wesley Hall Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was erected in 1837 and purchased by the mission in 1889. ...
Liverpool, Upper Stanhope Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Lancashire
Upper Stanhope Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel was built in 1826. In 1931 the building had 510 free seats. This figure ...
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